Is your computer fully backed up so if it crashed RIGHT NOW you wouldn't sweat it? This is reminder 45,345 about needing to do that.
Using various procedures I was content with my setup. Until the hard drive totally wiped out and yes, I did lose a few things I wish I didn't.
No sense dwelling on that other than the ofte repeated reminder I just offered.
But thought I would mention the local computer shoppe guru talked me into two things I hadn't previously considered:
RAID (two simo disks, Google it for details)
and
Uninterruptible Power Supply.
Gotta say my Windows 2005 Media Edition (XP Professional with media boost) has never been smoother. Naturally starting from scratch with a clean hard drive helps immensely.
The guru emphasized the UPS is not just a backup for a power failure, but constantly smooths the power input all the time. He said he notices his working various times during the day for little power fluctuations that people often don't notice, but the computer does.
The UPS is not much larger or more expensive than the usual surge protector, and doesn't add to the usual tangle of power cords and connections.
Just a few hopefully helpful hints if you haven't already considered them.
Oh yes, Aces High plays better than ever!